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obviously speaker boehner tried to pass his plan b bill. they lost a tremendous amount of leverage on that. a month ago, we were talking about house republicans said they want $2.2 trillion in cuts. and now, we have this bill that really didn't have any significant cut what is so ever. i think republicans are going to have to re-group and decide how they're going to move forward together because they are just so fractured. you have at least 50 defections on the republican side on any big bill that comes to the house bill and if democrats don't want to pass the bill, well, then, the bill won't pass. >> that would suggest that the fiscal cliff could be lethal. >> it could be. definitely could be. and i think with any bill, any big deal on tax reform or entitlement reform, it has to be bipartisan. the only big bill that i've seen that has gone through with major ramifications was obama care and that got narrowly by a democrat in the white house. otherwise, the party's going to have to come together. we've got immigration reform, possibly gun c
obviously speaker boehner tried to pass his plan b bill. they lost a tremendous amount of leverage on that. a month ago, we were talking about house republicans said they want $2.2 trillion in cuts. and now, we have this bill that really didn't have any significant cut what is so ever. i think republicans are going to have to re-group and decide how they're going to move forward together because they are just so fractured. you have at least 50 defections on the republican side on any big bill...
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santa rosa over 22 inches so far for the rainfall season. then you look at san jose, only 7.19. doesn't seem like a lot but you're living in the shadow of the santa cruz mountains. it is putting you at 137% of normal as well in the south bay. everyone doing great when it comes to that rainfall with the active november and december. the huge story continues to be the cold temperatures. 49 right now in santa rosa. 46 in sunnyvale. and back across the east bay, the most widespread cold is. 44 in walnut creek and 46 in pleasanton. key, remember the pets tonight. bring them inside and also remember to cover up the sensitive plants. let's take you outside to live camera network. you can see the lights are shining bright. we'll have a meteor shower event as we head into tomorrow morning. that's when you're going to go outside and maybe see a shooting star from that but definitely bring that jacket. up into san rafael, one of the coldest spots in the north bay as napa, marin and sonoma will be dropping down into the low 30s. back to the weather boards. we do have a storm system out here
santa rosa over 22 inches so far for the rainfall season. then you look at san jose, only 7.19. doesn't seem like a lot but you're living in the shadow of the santa cruz mountains. it is putting you at 137% of normal as well in the south bay. everyone doing great when it comes to that rainfall with the active november and december. the huge story continues to be the cold temperatures. 49 right now in santa rosa. 46 in sunnyvale. and back across the east bay, the most widespread cold is. 44 in...
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the bell will go off. >>steve: if you're the president you don't want that fight bought that is going to be a hraougs hand. >>brian: there is no tax increase sunsetting. >>juliet: let's talk about what congress is doing post this situation, the fiscal cliff. this is a rasmussen report poll how do you rate the way congress is doing its job? 69% says poor. that pretty much says it all. 5% says good or excellent. i'd love to meet those 5%. >>steve: for a lot of months a lot of people, observers of washington said there is a real possibility we could wind up with a grand bargain where we saw $4 trillion off of our debt and deficit. it didn't happen. the problem for the president is he's got some stuff he wants to get done before he assumes lame-duck status. and because this fight was contentious, and in particular with the president going into the briefing room of the eisenhower executive office building on monday afternoon, there are a lot of hurt feelings on both sides of the aisle regarding this. if the pre
the bell will go off. >>steve: if you're the president you don't want that fight bought that is going to be a hraougs hand. >>brian: there is no tax increase sunsetting. >>juliet: let's talk about what congress is doing post this situation, the fiscal cliff. this is a rasmussen report poll how do you rate the way congress is doing its job? 69% says poor. that pretty much says it all. 5% says good or excellent. i'd love to meet those 5%. >>steve: for a lot of months a lot...
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beating the nuggets, a score of 112-1000, 22-6 on the year. earlier in the day, in the very same building, the l.a. lakers beat the knicks, winning their fifth game in a row, and look who is court side, take a look. rihanna, chris brown, together. you know, the guy who beat her up in his car the night before the 2009 grammys? brown pleaded guilty to assault after that. he is it still on probation. >>> ahead on "starting point" what could be the surefire movie blockbuster of next year. leonardo dicaprio in a classic remake with a modern twist. that and more of the big releases to come in 2013. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ b
beating the nuggets, a score of 112-1000, 22-6 on the year. earlier in the day, in the very same building, the l.a. lakers beat the knicks, winning their fifth game in a row, and look who is court side, take a look. rihanna, chris brown, together. you know, the guy who beat her up in his car the night before the 2009 grammys? brown pleaded guilty to assault after that. he is it still on probation. >>> ahead on "starting point" what could be the surefire movie blockbuster of...
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the bell gins decided to investigate. the french don't really care. for the centuries of peeling, chopping, luxurious hot oil treatments, whether in the suddenly gone translate bag or work of culinary art. >> bon appetite. >> reporter: could it really be the crispy salty, restoratively groce french fries is actually not french? we took to the streets of paris and found surrender. >> are they really french? >> yeah. >> no, they're belgian. >> you think they're belgian? >> yeah, i think so. >> reporter: we asked foodies. would you be terribly upset if french fries were not actually french? >> no. >> reporter: consulted authors, experts. >> even though they're belgian, i still think of them as french. >> reporter: you know they're belgian? >> everybody says they're belgian. >> reporter: belgians, who serve thousands with mayonnaise decided to find out which tale from the deep fryer of history might be true. could those from the revolution not eat cake but potatoes to survive or was it belgian fishermen lacking fish to fry invented fries. the belgians fin
the bell gins decided to investigate. the french don't really care. for the centuries of peeling, chopping, luxurious hot oil treatments, whether in the suddenly gone translate bag or work of culinary art. >> bon appetite. >> reporter: could it really be the crispy salty, restoratively groce french fries is actually not french? we took to the streets of paris and found surrender. >> are they really french? >> yeah. >> no, they're belgian. >> you think they're...
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back to you. >> thank you, olga. >>> it 16:22. -- it is 6:22. time for another look at our question of the morning. according to the website confused.com, the most popular new year's resolution is a, lose weight, b, save money, or c, self-improvement and education? >> let's all improve, shall we? kathy harry lewis says a because everybody overeats over the holidays. >> we'll have more of your responses and the correct answer in about 30 minutes. we'll be right back. >>> 6:25. i'm olga grease in for howard bernstein -- olga breese in for howard bernstein this morning. we have cloud cover passing to the south. we have a spot shower opportunity later on in the afternoon but for the most part, most of us will stay dry. highs today in the lower 40s and then we'll dry things out and clear things up overnight tonight. >>> good morning, everyone. happy new year. here's a look at your sports. the last time the redskins were in the playoffs was 2007 when they rallied after irreplaceable safety sean taylor's death. their opponent then is the same one they
back to you. >> thank you, olga. >>> it 16:22. -- it is 6:22. time for another look at our question of the morning. according to the website confused.com, the most popular new year's resolution is a, lose weight, b, save money, or c, self-improvement and education? >> let's all improve, shall we? kathy harry lewis says a because everybody overeats over the holidays. >> we'll have more of your responses and the correct answer in about 30 minutes. we'll be right back....
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we have volume on the top side of the bell way, outer loop over from college park to university. but no accidents in the way. you're looking good coming in on route 50 to new york avenue and to the 3rd street tunnel, typical volume for this time of day. actually less than what we would normally have on a friday. that's a look at your fox 5 on- time traffic. >>> jeff, thank you. redskins' regular season finale with dallas will play out in front of a national audience. >> dave ross is back now with another serving of your sports breakfast. did you ever see the movie "that thing you do "? >> no. they go from a garage band to being a big band and they say, how did we get here? >> yeah, how did we get here? i know some people are confused how the redskins can get in if they were to lose. if they win, they win the nfc east. then they would be the four seed and host a playoff game, more than likely seattle if forms hold now, seattle coming here next week, if they were to win sunday night. now if they lose, they would need help. they would need chicago to lose at detroit and minnesota to
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the proclamation is on display today through tuesday at the national archives, and they will ring a bell and have a reading to commemorate 150 years to the day since it was signed. search "emancipation" on nbcw h nbcwashington.com. that can give alook at what the 13th amendment was all about, and it makes you appreciate it more. >> and speaking of presidents, we want you to know that on met the presses at 10:30, david gregory will have an exclusive interview with barack obama. >> yeah, he has a star lineup for the roundtable as well, and so it's definitely must-see-tv on this sunday. >> we will have another local news update. >> join us at 9:00 for another full hour of news, and until then have a great
the proclamation is on display today through tuesday at the national archives, and they will ring a bell and have a reading to commemorate 150 years to the day since it was signed. search "emancipation" on nbcw h nbcwashington.com. that can give alook at what the 13th amendment was all about, and it makes you appreciate it more. >> and speaking of presidents, we want you to know that on met the presses at 10:30, david gregory will have an exclusive interview with barack obama....
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everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪
everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales...
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but what happens now as a budget bell draws closer? we're rising above the debt threat today, with guest host former new hampshire senator and governor judd gregg. >> and our special guest, former white house budget director peter orszag and former dnc chairman howard dean. they'll join the conversation on how to weather the next fiscal storm. >>> plus, breaking news on the employment front, and the state of financials. we've got all the details as the second hour of "squawk box" starts right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and and drew ross sorkin. in studio with us as guest host this morning we have goldman sachs international adviser, former senator from new hampshire and former governor judd gregg. good morning, judd. >> becky, great to be here. >> happy new year. by the way, judd is also a cnbc contributor. got a lot to talk with him about today. take a look at the futures which are dawn, but probably not a real surprising drop after that massive ga
but what happens now as a budget bell draws closer? we're rising above the debt threat today, with guest host former new hampshire senator and governor judd gregg. >> and our special guest, former white house budget director peter orszag and former dnc chairman howard dean. they'll join the conversation on how to weather the next fiscal storm. >>> plus, breaking news on the employment front, and the state of financials. we've got all the details as the second hour of "squawk...
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he's going to be on right through closing bell. today's -- no? >> i will. i might read off the prompter. you never know . >>> the top story, the looming fiscal cliff. the top story really is the brioni tie -- >> i wanted to make a good impression. >> you did. no, if you haven't heard there's a thing called the fiscal cliff. it's -- tax hikes and -- spending cuts that will in come on january 1. and they have done nothing to avert this. both parties say a partial agreement is probably the most that can be expected before january 1. here's a look back at some negotiations that we saw and some key developments that no one has risen above. >> the fiscal cliff, yes, it is still loom figure you're wondering. >> i think we could be taken to the brink again. >> the market is responding to the pending fiscal cliff. >> businesses have stopped investing. business has stopped spending. business has stopped hiring. >> nobody knows what's going to happen. there's outlandish guesses on both sides. >> it wouldn't surprise me if we go past january 1. >> you can't tax your wa
he's going to be on right through closing bell. today's -- no? >> i will. i might read off the prompter. you never know . >>> the top story, the looming fiscal cliff. the top story really is the brioni tie -- >> i wanted to make a good impression. >> you did. no, if you haven't heard there's a thing called the fiscal cliff. it's -- tax hikes and -- spending cuts that will in come on january 1. and they have done nothing to avert this. both parties say a partial...
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. >> reporter: house majority leader eric cantor and speaker john boehner were meeting with fellow repub scans. neither was too excited, expressing deep concerns. house gop members considering making amendments like adding spending cuts. that would force the bill back to the senate with the deadline bearing down on everyone. the legislation raises revenue by increasing taxes on the affluent but contains almost no spending cuts. it makes the spending cuts permanent for families making less than 450,000 per year and provides another year of unemployment benefits for two million people but payroll taxes are going up. vice president joe biden who negotiated the deal with mitch mcconnell also on the hill trying to get support from house democrats. and the political wrangling is far from over. no matter how this deal turns out both sides headed for major clash by the end of february over whether or not to raise the nation's debt ceiling. at the white house, ed henry, fox news. >> despite a wee hours of the morning fiscal cliff deal in the senate, the house of representatives has yet to take it
. >> reporter: house majority leader eric cantor and speaker john boehner were meeting with fellow repub scans. neither was too excited, expressing deep concerns. house gop members considering making amendments like adding spending cuts. that would force the bill back to the senate with the deadline bearing down on everyone. the legislation raises revenue by increasing taxes on the affluent but contains almost no spending cuts. it makes the spending cuts permanent for families making less...
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getting ready for new years eve there. >>> time now 6:22. trying to keep the national hockey league season from going off a cliff. happening today to try to save what is left of the pro hockey season. >>> it's 6:25. the national hockey league and nhl players union is back at work trying to save what is left of the hockey season. more than half the season has been lost but they are scheduled to meet in new york again today after a face to face session yesterday. those talks did not include owners or players. sources say the league is hoping for a settlement that would allow a 48 game season. starting in mid january. >>> 6:25. some people say now is the time to buy. starting tomorrow, california sales tax go up one quarter percent all over the state. the new high comes from voter approved prop 30. the sales tax will go up to 7.5%. which translates to about an $86 difference on a big purchase like a honda accord. now that may be small in comparison, but some shoppers figure they will save a few extra dollars while they can. >> with the tax hike
getting ready for new years eve there. >>> time now 6:22. trying to keep the national hockey league season from going off a cliff. happening today to try to save what is left of the pro hockey season. >>> it's 6:25. the national hockey league and nhl players union is back at work trying to save what is left of the hockey season. more than half the season has been lost but they are scheduled to meet in new york again today after a face to face session yesterday. those talks did...
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and these idiots from harry reid to the president on top and john boehner included, i'm equal opportunity, it's horrible. >> we heard the same thing at the end of 2011 europe would spill to theist and the u.s. consumer was changing their habits. i'd like to point out the discretionary consumer is the second best in the market this year, 21%. any whoever made a bet against the u.s. consumer -- >> what kind of pullback are we talking about? if you guys like the market through the early part of 2013 -- >> i don't like it in january, judge, for what i just mentioned because we will see tax laws selling. we have not seen. we have seen gains selling, people taking gains. when they start taking these loss and when all the rest of this stuff kicks in, that's when i worry these guys will make an even worse deal in panic in january. >> let's go to our guests. what is the best way to protect your money with the cliff deadline a few days away, jason pride, director of glenn me. how are you doing? how do you perceive the markets with a couple days of trade iin left? >> i kind of agree with the conster
and these idiots from harry reid to the president on top and john boehner included, i'm equal opportunity, it's horrible. >> we heard the same thing at the end of 2011 europe would spill to theist and the u.s. consumer was changing their habits. i'd like to point out the discretionary consumer is the second best in the market this year, 21%. any whoever made a bet against the u.s. consumer -- >> what kind of pullback are we talking about? if you guys like the market through the...
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in fact, we're sort of catch-22 here. many of our republican colleagues say the money is spent out too slowly, and then they want to put more levels of red tape, bureaucracy, slowdown. and what if the contract is challenged in court? while businesses lay fallow, while homes are not built, while shorelines are unprotected and naked. so there is a time. i've generally been a supporter of competitive bidding. but as the scriptures say, there's a time and a place for everything. and when you're dealing with many aspects of an emergency, that shouldn't be. my colleague on the other side, for whom i have great respect -- he's a true gentleman, he does what he believes and he says what he believes and he votes against interests that might affect his own state when he does it -- but he has not made any exceptions. and that makes no sense. this will hurt people and hurt them badly, and in many instances will end up costing us more, will end up costing us more. and most -- many competitively bid contracts -- we've all been through
in fact, we're sort of catch-22 here. many of our republican colleagues say the money is spent out too slowly, and then they want to put more levels of red tape, bureaucracy, slowdown. and what if the contract is challenged in court? while businesses lay fallow, while homes are not built, while shorelines are unprotected and naked. so there is a time. i've generally been a supporter of competitive bidding. but as the scriptures say, there's a time and a place for everything. and when you're...
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so you really, you know, society needs to do something with 18-year-olds to 22-year-olds. and, you know, we're not, we're not stepping up to it. >> and your sense is that even though it's not what it could be, on average kids who are graduating from college are still getting a lot of skills and that the labor market numbers bear that out, i assume? >> yes. i wish that kids got more information about employability relative to what major and what university they pick. i do think there's an information failure that we could shift kids in terms of picking better schools and picking better majors that you'd have a better match between the labor market and those things. but on balance if you don't go to a four-year school, you're, you know, as a minority you have more chance of going to jail than getting a decent job. and so i don't think there's any picture that doesn't involve getting more people to go to four-year universities. now, you know, somebody can argue that with online techniques and acceleration a lot of people can complete that degree in three years. i think there'
so you really, you know, society needs to do something with 18-year-olds to 22-year-olds. and, you know, we're not, we're not stepping up to it. >> and your sense is that even though it's not what it could be, on average kids who are graduating from college are still getting a lot of skills and that the labor market numbers bear that out, i assume? >> yes. i wish that kids got more information about employability relative to what major and what university they pick. i do think...
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new york city 22. binghamton 10. 15 in columbus. there's a lot of very cold air just north and west, and that will continue to work in here over the next couple days. in fact, for the remainder of the week here our temperatures are going to actually trend a little below average for early january. 41 today, becoming sunny, cool afternoon. should be dry for you. winds north and west at five to 10. coming up in a couple of minutes "ask tony and tucker." tony is back with a few questions. football related, of course. >> i knew it. just for him. >> we've had a lot of football questions and we figure this week we might as well get them in. >> that's a good idea. >>> let's check in with julie right now. >>reporter: all right, you guys, we got troubles again this morning on thed of town. earlier the accident was inbound on the toll road before route 7 and that has cleared. this is eastbound 66 before you commit to the capitol beltway. the accident activity was tying up that left h.o.v. lane, plus the shoulder. now you can see the activity i
new york city 22. binghamton 10. 15 in columbus. there's a lot of very cold air just north and west, and that will continue to work in here over the next couple days. in fact, for the remainder of the week here our temperatures are going to actually trend a little below average for early january. 41 today, becoming sunny, cool afternoon. should be dry for you. winds north and west at five to 10. coming up in a couple of minutes "ask tony and tucker." tony is back with a few questions....
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one was a 22 year veteran, and the other was just 19. for cbs this morning, michelle miller new york. >> in afghanistan this morning, the taliban is taking responsibility for a suicide bm attack outside of a u.s. military base. no americans died in the attack and officials say the bombers vehicle exploded. the bomber did not get inside the base. >> the world's longest high-speed railroad is now running in china. the first train left beijing this morning. it runs more than 1400 miles, about the distance from boston to miami. it used to take 20 hours, and now it will take 8 with the train hitting speeds of 200 miles per hour and more. the tickets go up to $470 for the vip round. they want to build a grid of trains by 2020. >>> the "new york times" says jerusalem will look at restrictions of what women can wear when they pray. >>> "usa today" says that more than 170 fridayers could be set free. they must be released or resentenced because they didn't commit a federal crime or were sentenced far longer than the law allows. >>> the health car
one was a 22 year veteran, and the other was just 19. for cbs this morning, michelle miller new york. >> in afghanistan this morning, the taliban is taking responsibility for a suicide bm attack outside of a u.s. military base. no americans died in the attack and officials say the bombers vehicle exploded. the bomber did not get inside the base. >> the world's longest high-speed railroad is now running in china. the first train left beijing this morning. it runs more than 1400...
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really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! he >> juliet: good morning, everybody. today is monday, december 31, i'm juliet huddy in for gretchen. serious story to start out with. hillary clinton has been hospitalized. she has a blood clot. we'll have a live report with the latest on her condition and what it could mean for the investigation into the attacks on benghazi. >> dave: sorry, america. less than 24 hours to go but no deal on the fiscal cliff. why can't lawmakers get it together? we'll ask a master negotiator, donald trump, what is happening in this process in moments. >> clayton: and say good-bye to 2012. we are live in times square with the man in charge of putting on the biggest show of the year. "fox & friends" hour two begins right now. ♪ i'll never ever get back together ♪ ♪ . >> juliet: oh, in honor of dave briggs, this is his last day with us. h
really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! he >> juliet: good morning, everybody. today is monday, december 31, i'm juliet huddy in for gretchen. serious story to start out with. hillary clinton has been hospitalized. she has a blood clot. we'll have a live report with the latest on her...
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we're up about $22 right now ahead of the close and in about 10 minutes. the pit trading session closed. gold futures are up 6% so far this year. underperforming the stock market, but still, guys on pays for its 12th straight annual gain. if you bought into gold at the beginning of the year you're still making money in the yellow metal. oil prices you ends ined the gain we're seeing there. oil still up more than a buck on the session. still a few minutes to go in the pits trading session there, nearly at $92 a barrel close but still down on the year. oil prices down 8% year-to-date, even though we're still looking at prices going or the year 90 dollars a barrel. i want to point one thing out. when you're looking at the best performing a commodity that trades on the cme, it happens to be lumber. this as we continue to get some positive economic data this year surrounding the home builders and the housing market in general. lumber prices way up there, guys, for 2012, up 52%. next hour, guys, we'll be over in the s&p 500 futures pit. back to you. ashley:. lor
we're up about $22 right now ahead of the close and in about 10 minutes. the pit trading session closed. gold futures are up 6% so far this year. underperforming the stock market, but still, guys on pays for its 12th straight annual gain. if you bought into gold at the beginning of the year you're still making money in the yellow metal. oil prices you ends ined the gain we're seeing there. oil still up more than a buck on the session. still a few minutes to go in the pits trading session there,...
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